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Belfast Opera House
Belfast Opera House
Belfast Opera House
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Stephens Green
Stephens Green
Stephens green got its name from St Stephens church on Mercer Street. In the 17th century it consisted of over 60 acres with a small lane leading onto it (now Grafton Street). In 1664 the Corporation marked out 27 acres and divided the rest up for development. By 1669 it was surrounded by a high stone wall. In 1814 the commissioners received orders to improve the green and so they introduced gates and controls on the people who entered the grounds (for a fee of 1 guinea a year). It was Sir Arthur Guinness that passed an act to reopen the grounds to the public in 1880.
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13th Century Gothic Cathedral
13th Century Gothic Cathedral
Cathedral, crossing tower and nave. A typical thirteenth-century Irish Gothic church
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The keep of Trim Castle, Co. Meath
The keep of Trim Castle, Co. Meath
The keep of Trim Castle, Co. Meath. The seat of Norman power in Ireland in the thirteenth century
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Workhouse Railings, Carlow
Workhouse Railings, Carlow
A section of railing from the old workhouse in Carlow. Now being used in front of a private garden.
Image supplied courtesy of Peter Walker
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The Four Courts, Dublin
The Four Courts, Dublin
The Four Courts, Dublin. Irish Neo-classical architecture at its most magnificent; designed by James Gandon from 1786 to 1802
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Tullow Bridge
Tullow Bridge
View of Tullow Bridge over the River Slaney. The earliest known reference to a bridge at Tullow dates from c1680 when Dineley visited the town. The first rebuilding of the bridge dates from the 18th Century in 1842, Charles Forth submitted a report on the bridge to the Institution of Civil Engineers. Following this, alterations and improvements were made, including the increasing of the width to 28feet. Tullow Bridge was further strenghtened by Carlow County Council in the 1980's. The Current structure features three uniform piers and four spans.
Carlow County Library
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Workhouse Railings, Carlow (Second View)
Workhouse Railings, Carlow (Second View)
Railings from the old workhouse, Carlow. They are now used on the Youth Centre which was the old fever hospital.
Image supplied courtesy of Peter Walker
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Kanturk Castle, Co. Cork
Kanturk Castle, Co. Cork
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High Rise Office Block 3
High Rise Office Block 3
High Rise Office Block 3
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